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MaterialsViews.com, the news service covering the latest developments in materials science, chemistry, and physics, has been updated with new features that help materials scientists keep up with the latest research.

Scientists to save even more time with the new MaterialsViews.com

Hoboken, NJ | Posted on March 22nd, 2010

MaterialsViews.com's professional scientific editors scan the materials science, chemistry, and physics literature, looking for the most interesting, exciting, and relevant breakthroughs in all of materials science as soon as they are published. They then distil the best papers into concise summaries that can be quickly scanned and uploaded on to the website, so busy scientists can identify the papers they want to spend more time reading.

The new MaterialsViews.com, with its improved navigation and layout, will also enable readers to find articles more quickly. It's new individual channels for hot subject areas - including nanotechnology, polymers, energy, electronics, photonics, surfaces, and more - let scientists focus on the stories most relevant to their research.

"Scientists could spend so much time reading papers relevant to their research that they wouldn't have time for anything else, so we updated the site to make it even easier to find key results." said Adrian Miller, editor of MaterialsViews.com. "And once you find something interesting, we want you to be able to process it quickly and decide whether you want to invest more time reading the original paper."

It will also easier to find upcoming events and conferences on the revamped website. The new MaterialsViews.com jobs page can also help scientists locate the perfect career opportunity anywhere in the world.

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